Maaco can be good, bad, or indifferent. Choose your franchise carefully. I have had excellent results with my 82 MB (Tucson AZ franchise) and really bad results with my FJ40 (Fairfax VA). In the first case, the work was done in 2002, required one small cut and patch (weld) and was done very well. Hardly any overspray, which cleaned up nicely, good patch, including restoring the undercoat. This car still looks very good; the urethane is holding up well to weather in AZ, TX including the coast, and KS, CO. I got the expensive job.
The FJ40 was another story. There were small three places needing cutting and patching. These were instead ground down a bit and filled with gobs and gobs of bondo - very obvious with the current tear down. The first attempt at painting was a disaster - white overspray on the blue, blue overspray everywhere. Several large and relatively obvious spots were missed, paint was applied over dirt and other crud, and there were smears and fingerprints in several spots. Second attempt was marginally better, only because I made them sand and clean the areas where the flaws were too obvious to ignore. This job was acceptable from 30 paces, but still flawed. Couldn't do a third attempt, since we were shipping out again (Bulgaria that time) and the truck had to be shipped. This paint was falling off the truck in less than a year. The only thing good I can say about it is that the paint that did not fall off helped protect the old mule from the road chemicals through 2 Bulgarian winters. In the tear down here in Malawi, it is obvious that the Maaco folks in Fairfax did not attempt surface prep for the most part. With enough time, I could have done a better job with rattle cans. This paint job cost 3x what the job on the Benz cost.
Now, I would not go to Maaco anywhere for anything. The Tucson franchise changed hands, so is now an unknown to quantity. The franchise in Fairfax deserves to go out of business. Never again.
